Ancona the capital and main city of Italy's Marche region lies on the Adriatic coast. Due to its possession of one of Italy's most important ports, the city is of great economic importance. In addition, it is distinguished by its long history and a large number of valuable monuments. Worth seeing here is the beautiful Romanesque-Byzantine Cathedral of St. Cyriacus located on Monte Guasco hill, as well as the city's squares, especially Piazza della Repubblica and Piazza del Plebiscito surrounded by historic palaces. Other important symbols of Ancona are the Arch of Trajan, the Mole Vanvitelliana fort and the Monument to the Fallen and the colorful cave entrances on Passetto beach.
Ancona is not only monuments, cuisine or a port from where you can cross to Croatia or Greece. It is also beautiful sandy beaches surrounded by white cliffs, known, for example, from the coast of Sardinia. The city and the entire Marche region thus make a great vacation destination, where everyone can find something for themselves.
.There is a small airport in Ancona, which has direct flights to Krakow. Alternatively, you can take a plane to Bologna which offers more cheap flights, and from there take a train to Ancona in about 3 hours. You can also take direct coach connections from our country. Sindbad coaches stop just outside the train station in Piazza Roselli. If you are interested in Ancona, a bus to it from your city can be found in the search engine on the homepage. See you on the route!
Glogow is famous not only for its impressive history dating back to the Middle Ages. Industry played an important role in the development of this town. It is thanks to it that in the second half of the 20th century the city revived from post-war destruction and became a thriving urban center, whose buildings combine the past with the present. Nowadays, Glogowians seek employment in neighboring towns and cities, as well as in the overseas. This is facilitated by its convenient location. Glogow is surrounded by other large towns and is not far from the German border. Movement for work is facilitated by DK 12, which runs through the city and connects Glogow with the S3 and S5 routes. International connections play a not insignificant role in the foreign mobility of residents. Glogow coaches and buses run regularly to many countries where our compatriots seek their fortune on the job market. Long-distance buses depart from two stops located near the train station. There you will also find ticket offices and the schedule of buses Glogow. Getting to both of these places is made easier by a fairly well-developed public transportation system and the proximity of a train stop. Residents of neighboring municipalities can thus reach Glogow, from where they will start their foreign journey.
Community transportation, both road and rail, makes it easy to reach Glogow and discover the remarkable history of the place. Glogow is one of the oldest cities in Poland, having been the scene of warfare on several occasions. The greatest devastation came during World War II. The lion's share of the city was destroyed then, which was systematically rebuilt over decades. Today, Glogow's architecture combines the present with history, creating unique buildings on a national scale.
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